Why did I love this book?
I have devoured all of Kent Krueger’s books, from his popular Cork O’Connor mystery series to his three standalones. Although I’m hooked on his Cork O’Connor mysteries, his standalones are beautifully written and his characters come alive on the page.
I had the opportunity to meet Kent when a group I belong to—Roswell (GA) Reads, a one city-one read program, brought him to town for an event in September 2023. He is as nice a person as he is a brilliant writer. His characters are wonderfully developed, although some are flawed, and his stories are fast-paced and engaging. His love of rivers and the land and the people who inhabit it is evident.
I found it interesting that, until he wrote one, he had never read a mystery. Now he is the master of that genre. He says he writes his standalones from his heart and his books Ordinary Grace and This Tender Land were two of the easiest stories he’s ever written. He felt like the stories were given to him. “As a storyteller, you have to be a good listener and open the door and your stories flow from all directions and all places. You go where the characters take you.”
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In 1958, a small Minnesota town is rocked by the murder of its most powerful citizen, pouring fresh fuel on old grievances in this dazzling standalone novel from the New York Times bestselling author of the "expansive, atmospheric American saga" (Entertainment Weekly) This Tender Land.
On Memorial Day, as the people of Jewel, Minnesota gather to remember and honor the sacrifice of so many sons in the wars of the past, the half-clothed body of wealthy landowner Jimmy Quinn is found floating in the Alabaster River, dead from a shotgun blast. Investigation of the murder falls to Sheriff Brody Dern,…